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British Prime Minister Theresa
May, who faces a vote of no confidence in her leadership of the
Conservative Party on Wednesday, said any new leader would have
to extend the March 29 deadline for Britain's exit from the
European Union.
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British Prime Minister Theresa
May said she would fight a vote of no confidence in her
leadership of the Conservative Party later on Wednesday with
"everything I have got".
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Hong Kong stocks rose on Wednesday as
market participants forecast a slower pace of interest rate
hikes in the U.S. and possible policy stimulus in China.
** At the close of trade, the Hang Seng index was up 1.6
percent at 26,186.71, while the Hang Seng China Enterprises
index rose...
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Foreigners were net buyers of Asian bonds
in November as concerns over Sino-U.S. trade war and higher U.S.
yields abated, bolstering capital inflows into the region.
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Norway's DNO is sticking
to its offer to buy Faroe Petroleum for 152 pence per
share, valuing the company at about 610 million pounds ($761.65
million), insisting it is an attractive offer despite its
rejection by the Faroe board.
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A Nigerian judge adjourned on
Wednesday a hearing over an $8.1 billion dispute between South
African telecoms giant MTN and the central bank until
Jan. 22.
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European shares opened higher on
Wednesday and were set for a second day of gains as sentiment
towards the Sino-US trade dispute lifted after U.S. President
Donald Trump sounded upbeat about a deal in a Reuters interview.
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Britain would need to delay its
exit from the European Union if Prime Minister Theresa May loses
a vote of confidence in her leadership on Wednesday, her justice
minister David Gauke said.
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